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Village Food in Central Africa - RWANDAN FOOD and AMAZING DANCING in Rural Rwanda, Africa

Village Food in Central Africa - RWANDAN FOOD and AMAZING DANCING in Rural Rwanda, Africa

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This was an amazing day of learning about Rwandan food and culture Thanks to Azizi Life: I signed up to go on a tour with Azizi Life, and I did the home food tour. It turned out to be even better than I was expecting, and truly a glimpse into rural life and a community in Rwanda. The food, the culture, and the dancing after lunch was one of the highlights of the day Muhanga Town - In the morning we first drove from Kigali to Muhanga Town, about an hour outside of Kigali. The green mountain roads were spectacular. Rwanda is known as the land of 1000 hills, and I think that might be an underestimation as there are never ending hills in this part of Central Africa. After being warmly greeted and welcomed by the community of ladies, we first went to go fetch water. This is something many of us, myself for sure, take for granted. But in the rural countryside of Africa, even in cities, there are many people who have no running water, and when they need water for anything, they must walk to the well or source of freshwater, and carry all the water they need. Its something to always remember. Next we got started cooking all the food. Most of the ingredients for the Rwandan feast they cooked were from right there, on the hillside, from the small family farms. We had dozens of different vegetables, and of course - beans which were one of the most important foods of this regions of Africa. It wouldnt be Rwandan food without beans as Ive heard Final dish was akabenz, a famous Rwandan pork dish. You could taste the freshness of all the ingredients. The food was honestly a little plain for my usual taste buds, but I fully appreciated the natural ingredients, the simplicity of the dishes, and the love poured into each dish. After eating a giant Rwandan feast, all of a sudden they started breaking out into dance. It was one of the highlights of this entire experience. Thank you to the entire community for hosting us and to Azizi Life for setting it up
Date: 2019-08-19

Comments and reviews: 10


It's amazing even in Africa they are up under a religion of Catholic who taught these people this they never knew anything up a Catholic religion my God the all these years these people do not know what God they serve and there tradition and customs on serving their God. The whole world has been forced serve Christianity, Catholic, or Muslim religion. My goal is to Break Down The Walls of religion because God is not a religion it's a way of life it's not something that you believe it's something that you worship we must do and sir how our ancestors serves they are God. And I really don't think the white man or the Arabs are our ancestors
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Everyone was so welcoming and friendly. I feel bad for all the work they have to do to get fresh water. It makes you appreciate the little things. Imagine having to go through all of that to get water. I love how there stove was made of mud omg pure awesomeness. The food looked delicious and everything had simple fresh ingredients. I wish I could travel the world like you. Your having the time of your life visiting these beautiful places.
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Mark but I would love to see you do since you see Hard Times these people has to get water this to raise money for water pump so it can pump water up the mountain and let them know that you appreciate exploiting their culture and their lifestyle so you can't benefit. That's the least you can do. The people that you have advertising doing your show how about asking them to sponsor a pump so life can be a little easier on them thank you
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New subcriber here. mark weins I'm starting to get addicted with every video. every places and the people you meet. like on this one. the people here are very contended with their life and you can see in their face their happiness. thanks for bringing us to other places where we can't go. .Godbless to u and your fam. from Philippines
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This is Amazing Mark. I really love your videos. I'm majoring in Environmental Science and my school can't provide the Global Education I seek and you've Enlightened me. I Love Mama Africa's Unlimited African Tribes and Countries. I can't wait to visit and experience it for myself. Delicious food and love. Bless You All.
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I love how they singing and dancing after what you have eat. I'm just loving African tradition, they also same as like my country Philippines, very kind humble and hospitable. Godbless Africa Mahal ko kayo Thank you also Mark for sharing this one of a kind moments in Africa, and also im just feel that i been that place.
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I so love Africa as Mark Weins take us through their foods and cultures. such friendly people and such nice foods you make me hungry. keep up the good work you are doing Mark Weins especially for us people who travels through your beautiful shows. very nice food I want some now. looks yummy
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Mark Wiens The Real WorldBruh you need to go fully international. Every damn Country. East and West. These type of videos really dispel any notion the Media puts on us. Throughly enjoy these videos. Not made up full of fluff and filler, but hands down real information.
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Awesome, I have watched most of your videos, its just amazing work you do. Some day you will get a chance to visit Bajuni cultural food in Lamu county Kenye, which you have already visited Lamu and Zi have enjoyed the video you did about Lamu and Mombasa.
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similar life as to where i come from, Bukoba. in Tanzania. this vid has taken me back to my childhood. walking miles to fetch water early in the morning before goin to school. barefeet. wonderful life. thanx for the vid. Love Rwandese, beutful people.
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